Specifies the maximum number of outstanding packets permitted on the system. When the number of outstanding packets reaches this limit, the Packet Scheduler postpones all submissions to network adapters until the number falls below this limit. "Outstanding packets" are packets that the Packet Scheduler has submitted to a network adapter for transmission, but which have not yet been sent. If you enable this setting, you can limit the number of outstanding packets. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, then the setting has no effect on the system. Important: If the maximum number of outstanding packets is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter.
Specifies the length of time (in seconds) that a terminal server connection must be idle before the Ascend NAS disconnects ...
Specifies the length of time (in seconds) that the Ascend NAS uses as a sample for calculating the average line utilization ...
Specifies the link management protocol that is used between the Ascend NAS and the Frame Relay switch in a Frame Relay profile. ...
Specifies the maximum number of objects the system displays in response to a command to browse or search Active Directory. ...
Specifies the maximum number of outstanding packets permitted on the system. When the number of outstanding packets reaches ...
Specifies the maximum output level shown in logs. The accepted values are: 1 = Errors only 2 = Errors and warnings 3 = Errors, ...
Specifies the maximum working set size for all processes associated with the job. Ignored unless LimitFlags specifies Limit ...
Specifies the method that RADIUS uses to handle passwords that received from users who are required to use a hand-held security ...
Specifies the mime type currently being used by the Printer if the CurrentLanguage is set to indicate a mime type is in use ...